Aggravation means that the insured risk changes or increases after the policy is taken out. This can happen when you expand your home, purchase an additional vehicle or start doing a more dangerous job. In such cases, you should notify your insurer so that the policy can be adjusted correctly.
Not all changes automatically result in a higher premium, but if the risk changes significantly, they may. If you do not report a significant change, you run the risk that a claim will not be reimbursed or will be only partially reimbursed.
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